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The data of conference papers and journal papers are inconsistent.
The topic owner wants to ask, "Is it okay that the data of conference papers and journal papers are inconsistent?" Yes, you can. The contents of conference papers and journal papers can't be the same, because conference papers have serial numbers when they are compiled, and journals also have serial numbers, which are essentially different.

1, the length of papers varies, the length of conference papers is short, and there are page limits. Authors are required to write articles in detail, with prominent points and easy understanding within a limited space, while journal papers have no page limit, so authors are encouraged to write as detailed as possible.

2. The emphasis on originality is different. The articles published in conference papers are the latest technological achievements, which need innovation in theory and thought, while the requirements for originality in journal papers are relaxed appropriately.